I'd love to get a couple Sam Adams Perfect Pints

Prizes from homebrew comps are where most of my branded glassware came from.bufordsbest wrote:not sure where to find branded glasses though.
They are nothing special. I use them occassionally for session lagers. Don't pay much for them, they gave them away free to US residents when first launched. Their website has them priced at $30/4. I got mine for $1-2 a piece at a liquor store in Bismarck, ND a few years ago.elproducto wrote:I'd love to get a couple Sam Adams Perfect Pints
Wow, I love this and wish I could say the same. That's like saying "I got these T-Shirts from all the chicks I've banged"markaberrant wrote:Prizes from homebrew comps are where most of my branded glassware came from.bufordsbest wrote:not sure where to find branded glasses though.
Haha. That's exactly what I thought when I read it.iguenard wrote:Wow, I love this and wish I could say the same. That's like saying "I got these T-Shirts from all the chicks I've banged"markaberrant wrote:Prizes from homebrew comps are where most of my branded glassware came from.bufordsbest wrote:not sure where to find branded glasses though.
The Pint glasses from Sam Smith's gift packs are probably ideal, I've got a couple that I use all the time. Browse the local second hand stores, especially Value Villageelproducto wrote:My favorite style is Pale Ales, so I'm really looking for great "pint" type glasses.